The 4th edition will be held in Paris at the cinema theatre Les 3 Luxembourg from December 2-13, 2009.

The program is now closed; we will be showing 50 films with a predominance of documentaries, but we have more fiction than in previous years and a couple of short animated films.

The evening debate themes will focus on Jerusalem, Gaza, Women, but also Iraq and the war as well as Iraq and the effects of war. A day is devoted to Lebanon, another to Iran. We will also continue our look at Colonialization and Exile.

Middle East: What Can Cinema Do? has grown from a week to 12 days with a keynote film and debate each night that explores the conflicts and daily life in Israel and Palestine, as well as the neighboring countries in the region (Lebanon, Iraq, Iran …).

The evening debate themes will focus on Jerusalem, Gaza, Women, but also Iraq and the war, its effects. A day is devoted to Lebanon, another to Iran. We will also continue our look at Colonization and Exile.

Leila Shahid, Dominique Vidal & Michel Warschawski will once again be the festival's special guests at opening night, with the avant premiere screening of Ajami, which was awarded the Camera d'Or Special Mention, directed conjointly by an Israeli and Palestinian filmmaker.

The success in bringing together a varied, activist, regular or just curious crowd to see films and be part of the daily conferences has contributed to the growing importance of this Parisian biennale event. It has also addressed the growing need to confront and discuss these issues on a regular basis. Cinema is very much an important vehicle of communication.

In the words of Janine Halbreich-Euvrard, founder of the event (and author of the book "Israéliens, Palestiniens : Que peut le cinéma ?"), "Cinema can most certainly help to tumble down walls, be they made of steel or of prejudice and ignorance."

See you in December for the 4th edition.

Item posted : 09-12-2007

Closed but not Finished

The third edition of Middle East: What Can Cinema Do? has reached its close, successfully bringing together a varied audience, from activist to just curious, to see the films and be part of the daily conferences that have contributed to the growing importance of this Parisian biennial event.

The Iron Wall opened Middle East: What Can Cinema Do? Screened in tandem with our opening debate - the Israeli settlement of Palestinian land, we were honoured to receive Leila Shahid (EU Palestinian Delgate), Michel Warschawski (Israeli peace activist, journalist and director of the AIC) and Dominique Vidal (Le Monde Diplomatique) for this kick-off, along with director Mohammed Alatar.